The idea was that they could work hidden in society's plain sight allowing humanity time to get used to the fact of sentient machines.

But it's all too easy for others to take advantage of those who live on the edge. What they, and their allies, must do is work out who, and why, before it gets too late.

Brobots - a critically acclaimed cult debut of substantial science fiction with gay characters enjoyed by a wide audience - is, for the first time, in one complete and revised special trilogy omnibus volume.

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"Adorable [and] horrifying" - Geek Syndicate (Kris Vyas-Myall)

"You will love this" - QueerSciFi.com (BA Brock)

"Clever and convincing" - WROTE Podcast (Jayne Lockwood)

"Exalting and profound" - Ulysses G Dietz (Author)

"Original. I recommend this to anyone. One of the finest Science Fiction trilogies I've ever read... Be in awe of the brilliance." - Book Review Village (William C. Bitner, Jr)

"Check this out" - Bears United Magazine (Steve Rees)

"The whole series is beyond phenomenal" - OJHeSay.com (Orlando Castellano)

About the Author:

Trevor Barton was born on the south coast of England to a biker and a supermarket attendant. The conservative small home town of his childhood was a place which, by the late 80s, felt to him more like a miniature US State than a British place for stiffened upper lips: the town's locals adored line dancing; his church shot its theology from the hip; fast food appeared. Punk was out and baseball-capped rave was in.
Shifting senses of nationhood, extreme theology and some family tragedy (his... Read More